10 Office Exercises to Combat Stress and Weight Gain

While working a desk-job, it can be easy to gain weight. After all, your cubicle holds everything you need to keep you sitting still. If it is hard for you to get away from the desk, here are some fun, easy exercises you can do in your office.

Bicep CurlsA water bottle makes an excellent substitute for a dumbbell. Sitting tall with your abs pulled in, hold the water bottle in your right hand and with a curling motion, bring the bottle towards your shoulder. Repeat fifteen times and move to the other side. (Find out how to make fitness part of your budget. Check out Get The Best Deals On Gym Memberships.)

Shadow BoxingIf you have your own office or you can borrow one for a minute or two, channel your inner Rocky Balboa with some shadow boxing. If you have enough space, walk around the make-believe boxing ring. A minute or two of sparring can pack a powerful punch by getting your heart rate up.

Throw Your Hands In The AirYou may see people "raising the roof" at sporting events, but doing it at your desk can give you a boost. You can use this move while standing or seated at your desk. For thirty seconds, pump both arms over your head. Take a break and repeat three to five times.

Leg ExtensionsWhile seated, begin by holding in your abdominal muscles and sitting tall. Extend your left leg until it is level with your hip. Hold in place for two seconds and lower your leg, being careful not to let your foot simply fall to the floor. Repeat fifteen times and then move to the right side.

Lift Yourself UpPlace both hands on the arms of your chair and slowly lift your bottom off the chair. Lower yourself back down, but not all the way. Hold yourself just above the seat for a few seconds. Repeat fifteen times for a good workout of your shoulders and chest.

Release Some TensionAccording to WebMD, doing a bit of yoga can help relieve tension. Begin seated and facing forward. Turn your head to the left while turning your torso to the right. Keep this position for a few seconds, then repeat fifteen times, alternating sides.

A Little Bit Of Hang TimeYou will need your chair and desk for this exercise which can stretch your back and work your arms. Hanging on to your desk, push your chair back slowly. Stop when you are head is between your arms and you are looking at the floor. Pull yourself back in slowly and repeat fifteen times. (Make sure you have a desk by choosing your career wisely. Don't miss The 9 Worst Career Choices Right Now.)

Twist Away Your WaistlineBegin by sitting at your desk, keeping your knees and hips forward. While holding a water bottle at chest level, twist to the right as far as you can without straining. You should feel your abdominal muscles contract. Twist back to the center. Repeat the entire exercise ten times.

Dips Minus The ChipsWhile seated, place your hands on your chair and next to your hips. Place your hips in front of chair and lower your body until your elbows are bent at a ninety degree angle. Push yourself back up and repeat fifteen times. A stable chair is important, so be extremely careful if your chair has wheels.

Kick ButtNothing can jump start your day like a swift kick in the rear. Stand with one leg straight and using the other leg, try to bring your heel to your buttocks. Do this exercise fifteen times on each leg.

As with any exercise, do not push yourself too far since improper form can lead to injury. By taking just a few minutes each day, you can alleviate stress and make your body happy.